ORIA Integral Part Of ‘Unique’ Immersive Whale-Watching Experience Room


2nd juin 2025


 

A brand new immersive sound experience has opened recently at Punta Ballena, a leading whale-watching centre in Puerto Pirámides. The setup in the experience room uses Dolby Atmos technology with Audient ORIA at its heart, and introduces a new, innovative dimension for tourists visiting the centre.

 

 

 

Tourists experiencing the immersive sound experience room at Punta Ballena whale-watching centre
Tourists experiencing the immersive sound experience room at Punta Ballena whale-watching centre

 

 

 

“It allows visitors to immerse themselves in the ocean’s soundscape and gain a sense of what it feels like to be a whale,” explains marine biologist and diver Gonzalo Bravo, a member of the team. “It offers a unique sensory journey that helps participants understand how whales communicate and interact. This experience complements the company’s traditional whale-watching tours, providing an even deeper connection to marine life.”

 

 

“allows visitors to immerse themselves in the ocean’s soundscape”

 

 

The immersive experience room is a specially designed space located next to the café where visitors either wait to board their whale-watching tours or relax afterwards. With enough space to accommodate 15 people, the room offers visitors the chance to bathe in an uninterrupted eight-minute sound piece about whales, before or after boarding the boat to see the real thing.

 

 

 

A group of tourists on a boat with a whale's tale visible in the sea and a guide pointing to its magnificence
Whale watching – Punta Ballena, Patagonia

 

 

The audio equipment was specified and installed by sound engineer and immersive audio connoisseur, Fernando Richard. It comprises 11 Kali Audio LP6 monitors, an EVE Audio TS108 Subwoofer and the ORIA immersive audio interface and monitor controller. He described ORIA as “the obvious choice for the project” citing “ease of integration, calibration and setup” as well as its compatibility with both Windows and iOS computers.

 

 

ORIA: “the obvious choice for the project”

 

 

Fernando has a strong background in immersive audio. The first to install a Dolby Atmos approved music studio – Immersive Audio Solutions (IAS) – in Buenos Aires, he went on to design the Atmos studios at Casa Frida and the Escuela de Música Contemporánea, where he also teaches music production.

 

 

 

ORIA in situ at Punta Ballena - expertly installed by Fernando Richard
ORIA in situ – expertly installed by Fernando Richard

 

 

Yet developing this listening room was quite a different task. “You don’t have a specific sweet spot which faces the front. People are going to be standing or sitting in different parts of the room,” he explains, describing it as a 360 room rather than a traditional Dolby Atmos studio. “The other thing is that the acoustics are not like those in a studio. It’s more like a living room or a home theatre, so I needed to be very careful with the low frequency calibration.”

 

 

 

ORIA setup “very easy to use”

 

 

Having got the room set up correctly, it was important that the system was easy to use for staff at the centre. With approximately 60 people passing through the café every 90 minutes, and up to five tours taking place daily, there is no time for technical hitches. Fernando is confident that everybody working at Punta Ballena is conversant with the audio system. “It is very easy to use. ORIA has the calibration curve and profile. I also made different templates for different DAWs – they can install the ORIA software on any computer, open the profile and all the calibration is ready!” he says. “Luckily the staff was eager to learn about the system and did an incredible job.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

The British audio interface and monitor controller continues to feature on Fernando’s spec list. “ORIA is perfect for this kind of immersive installation, you don’t need complicated I/O configurations. Just position the speakers, run the cables, connect the outputs of the ORIA to each speaker and from your DAW route the output to the speaker you want.” Job done.

 

 

 

ORIA in situ at Punta Ballena - expertly installed by Fernando Richard

 

 

 

After setting up and testing the system, Fernando was really impressed with his private immersive sound experience. “It’s awesome,” he says. “It’s like being underwater with the whales. For anybody that takes the boat tour and sees the whales from the surface, a visit to the immersive room will make the experience complete.”

 

 

helps to foster “a deep connection with the marine environment”

 

 

The sound experience itself was conceptualized by the team at OCEANAR, whose core mission is to create projects that inspire reconciliatory experiences between humans and nature. With biologist and artist Candelaria Piemonte as creative lead, the sound design – local whale sounds recorded by Claudio Nicolini coupled with music by Juan Meisen – was produced and mixed by Mariano Cukierman.

 

 

 

Whale watching tourists wearing matching orange life vests peering over the side of a boat at the tail of a whale which has just swum underneath them!

 

 

 

Gonzalo describes how the sound experience is beneficial to guests. “This combination creates a meditative atmosphere, fostering a deep connection with the marine environment. While it is not confirmed if this experience is entirely unique to Argentina, it is certainly a remarkable feature for the Patagonia region. The immersive sound experience has been reviewed by experts in music and marine science, who have praised its potential to inspire meditation and a profound sense of connection to the ocean.”

 

 

 

Leaping whale emerging from the sea surrounded by sea gulls and dynamic water dripping off it

 

 

Punta Ballena has 40 years’ experience developing whale-watching tourism along the Península Valdés stretch of coastline – also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Promoting responsible and respectful whale-watching practices, the company incorporates marine biologists into its team to help raise awareness about marine conservation and the importance of protecting the oceans.

 

 

The technical aspects of the project were overseen by Audient’s partner in Argentina, Planeta Analógico’s Daniel Paracha. For more info about ORIA in Argentina contact Planeta Analógico.

 

 

 

Incredible whale tail splashing back under water in the open sea